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While Marshall is a true number one receiver, I don't think we've missed him on or off the field. It is clear the guy wanted out, and he was rightly shown the door. He might have good stats so far this season, but we've got Hartline who has stepped up, and the rest are contributing to some degree. Plus, before the trade deadline you never know if they bring in someone else, but that is probably unlikely. Overall though, I don't think we are missing Marshall.

The quickest way to find your previous posts is to click on YOUR NAME above your avatar, and then up will pop an area that says, View Forum Posts. There is a Forum on FH that is devoted to the annual NFL draft, so you can check out who many of us are focusing on. As far as Wide Receivers.....I would say the main focus has been on -

I'd rather draft for our WR needs, but there should be some nice FA's next year. I don't want to trade away any of our picks for 2013, however, as we have lots of needs, unless someone makes us a deal we can't refuse.

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At the beginning of the season I thought the Dolphins would have a great shot at drafting Keenan Allen, as did most people. However, coach Philbin and company have gotten the best out of the players they have to work with and I think they will be drafting too high to be able to get him. This looks to be a strong WR draft class and the Dolphins appear to be sitting in a very good position with so many draft picks. I have no idea what they plan to do with all of them but I would be surprised if they didn't draft two WR's early in the draft.

Earl Bennett wore his orange cleats again on "Monday Night Football." In one of the most predictable stories of the year, he was fined again for it.

The Chicago Bears wide receiver told ESPNChicago.com on Thursday that he was fined $10,500 for wearing the cleats. He was fined twice for the doing the same last year because the NFL ruled it was a violation of the league's uniform policy. Bennett says it wasn't planned ahead of time.

"It actually came about when I walked in the locker room (before the game), and because I had them in my bag, and I wasn't sure if I was going to wear them," Bennett said. "Then Brandon Marshall was like, 'Let's wear them.' So I just put them on. I probably wouldn't have worn them if he wouldn't have agreed to it."

There's a strong chance Marshall was also fined, although that hasn't been confirmed. Last year, Bennett wore the cleats in two straight games. The NFL threatened to eject him and give the Bears a penalty if he did it three straight games. So, uh, we guess Bennett has one game to work with if he's feeling orange again this week against the Carolina Panthers.